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To: kcvl; A Citizen Reporter
Does it not sound to you like the guy is a mole? I am not understanding how someone who volunteered for the Kennedys could suddenly wind up working for Ashcroft.

Sometimes I think Republicans are too naive. I honestly think there are moles in almost every Republican campaign, serving as spies or saboteurs. How to explain that guy working on the Istook campaign, or the way some seeminly slam dunk campaiigns (like George Allen) tend to go off the rails?

29 posted on 10/13/2006 4:06:52 AM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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To: Miss Marple
If the media can create mass hysteria over the spelling of the word potatoE, we must realize that they never give up making much ado about nothing.

Hopefully, by now, most voters are wising up to their insane agenda.

33 posted on 10/13/2006 4:32:10 AM PDT by OldFriend (Should we wait for them to come and kill us again? President Karzai 9/26/06)
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To: Miss Marple
I think you are right that Republicans are too naive. And if you think 2006 is bad, I'm willing to bet that 2008 will be really bad for "sudden shark jumpers".

This guy has the strangest resume I've ever seen. This appears to be from a magazine article before he left the White House in 2003. He had also worked for the CIA???

David Kuo

Kimberly Kuo & Cal Thomas

Dot Bomb’s Night Boom. Bang. Bust. Before there was the war on terrorism, there was the demise of the dot.coms to sink our spirits. Sinking spirits weren’t in evidence, however, as friends came out to celebrate the release of J. David Kuo’s new book chronicling his tenure as a former senior vice president of communications at Value America.com, entitled “dot.bomb: My Days and Nights at an Internet Goliath” on October 25. Kuo, whose resume also includes working for the CIA and a U.S. senator, and as a journalist and speechwriter, currently works in the faith-based initiatives office at the White House. An eclectic group of guests that included EJ Dionne, Bill Bennett, Joe Klein, Nina Easton, John Diiulio, Phil Merrill, Cal Thomas, Ronald Christie (assistant to Vice President Cheney), and Adam Walinsky (a former speech-writer for President Kennedy), gathered to celebrate the book’s launch at Smith and Wollensky.

38 posted on 10/13/2006 5:19:32 AM PDT by A Citizen Reporter ("And you got that little smirk on your face, and you think you're so clever!")
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To: Miss Marple
Does it not sound to you like the guy is a mole?

like david brock? or maybe andrew sullivan, who strangely turned liberal on a single issue and obviously had no conservative core.

62 posted on 10/13/2006 11:11:52 AM PDT by wildwood
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To: Miss Marple

Maybe he simply changed his mind. Maybe he realized his true convictions, coming from his Christian faith, and changed his job accordingly. Who knows?


84 posted on 10/17/2006 6:29:37 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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